 Sadiq Khan has been re-elected as the Mayor of London on Saturday, May 8. The opposition Labour Party expressed joy over the result as they had suffered a series of disappointing results in other local elections. Khan became the first Muslim to head a major Western capital after his victory in 2016. He won the election by 55.2 percent, De Baillie's 44.8 percent, although his winning margin was smaller than his victory five years ago. Khan had focused his campaign on creating jobs and boosted London's tourism economy. This gives Sadiq Aman Khan a total of 1,206,034 votes. Sean Baillie received 84,550 second preference votes. Added to his total first preference votes, this gives Sean Baillie a total of 977,601 votes. I therefore declare Sadiq Aman Khan elected as the Mayor of London. I am deeply humbled by the trust Londoners have placed in me to continue leading the greatest city on earth. I promise to strain every sinew to help build a better and brighter future for London after the dark days of the pandemic and to create a greener, fairer and safer city where all Londoners get the opportunities they need to fulfill their potential.